Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Re - Do a Cracked Porch Floor Using Stamped Concrete



Cracked concrete can, not only be unsightly, but it can cause a lot of problems with the rest of the house’s foundation. You want to protect the home that you live in, and you want to ensure that it looks nice on the inside, and the outside. Through the use of stamped concrete in Nashville, for your cracked porch, you can ensure that you not only have a beautiful appearance on the inside of your home, but one of the outside, as well. 

Stamped Concrete for Your Cracked Porch 


Of course, being able to fully sand down, and fill in the cracks of the porch is essential. This is something that has to be done first. After this, you have to then consider what you’d like the stamped concrete to look like. You can go with anything from tiles to marble, to concrete that is a different color and anything in between. The options for stamped concrete are endless. 

Once you’re specific color and look choice is made, you can then continue on with the process. This is done in steps, since the new concrete has to be poured, the mixture of the look you chose has to go over this, and then the sealant. This sealant is what is going to make the stamped concrete last much longer than the original concrete that is cracking. Chances are, it was never sealed and it broke down with time, as concrete alone usually does. 

Stamped concrete is not a DIY job, as we’ve mentioned in a previous post. It is a job that skilled professionals should take on. This is to ensure that you have the highest quality flooring that you possibly can have. There are skilled professionals that can do the job, and they can be found right here in Nashville.


Speak with us here at Unique Crete Designs. We can show you many designs available, so you can choose something that fits your personality, and your home. You can have a totally new porch in no time, and love every second of it. Stamped concrete lasts for years to come, and provides the beauty and affordability you cannot find anywhere else in Nashville. 

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